Elephant motors? Bet they have a lot of ...... trunk....... space!!
Great pics Geno.
A dynamic duo! Good going Geno!!
John Bono
North Jersey
@kevins Thanks Kev, they are second on my list. I grew up around some great Mopars as well. My Uncle Charlie was an executive for Chrysler when I was a kid. His son, my cousin Charlie Jr. worked at the truck plant back then as well.😊
That's the "Vanishing Point" Challenger, yes?
@rich-sufficool Yes Rich, it's the Philly Mint model.😊
@geno I have some family ties to the pentastar. I had three uncles (my Mom’s brothers) who worked at the Chrysler Twinsburg stamping plant in the ‘50’s and into the ‘70’s. Herb worked in the shop and was passionate about his Plymouth’s, he had a ‘66 VIP that he cherished, and drove it for several years. Uncle Dick worked at the plant, but had to retire on disability. He and his son went on to collect the old ‘64, ‘65 Barracuda’s. Uncle Lyle was a gate guard and drove only Chevies after a series of unfortunate events with an old Valiant station wagon. It was great fun when the uncles would visit with my Dad, who bought Olds and Pontiacs exclusively and had a very poetic way of verbally trashing Chryslers.
Extremely nice Plymouth automobiles here. They sure look great in white !
I like how the black billboards contrast with the white.
Thanks guys, I absolutely appreciate it. Kev, great stories indeed. I enjoyed riding in those old Mopars back in the day. My dad and Uncle Ron we're the ones that passed the Pontiac DNA on to me. Hence the love for Pontiacs AND Mopars.😊

